FLDS case continues

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Mark Stevens, attorney for Raymond Merril Jessop, leads his client out of the Memorial Building in Eldorado after court proceedings ended on Friday.

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An FLDS member makes her way through security at the Memorial building in Eldorado for a hearing Friday in the case against FLDS member Raymond Merril Jessop.

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Defense attorney Gerald Goldstein stands outside the Memorial Building in Eldorado where a hearing was taking place Friday in the trial of FLDS member Raymond Merril Jessop.

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Lisa Hoing (left), assistant attorney general, and Amy Smuts, a DNA expert, leave the Memorial Building in Eldorado for the lunch break in the court hearing involving FLDS member Raymond Merril Jessop. Smuts was on the stand for about an hour.

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Amy Smuts, a DNA expert, leaves the Memorial Building in Eldorado for a lunch break during the court hearing involving charges against FLDS member Raymond Merril Jessop. Smuts was on the stand about an hour.

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Eric Nichols, lead prosecuter, leaves the Memorial Building in Eldorado for the lunch break during a court hearing involving charges against FLDS member Raymond Merril Jessop.

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Defense attorney Gerald Goldstein stands outside the Memorial Building in Eldorado where a hearing was taking place Friday in the trial of FLDS member Raymond Merril Jessop.

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Mark Stevens, attorney for Raymond Merril Jessop, leads his client out of the Memorial Building in Eldorado after court proceedings ended on Friday. The trial will resume on Monday.

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Mark Stevens, Raymond Merril Jessop and Brandon Hudson leave the Memorial Building in Eldorado after court proceedings ended on Friday in the case against Jessop.